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Ray E. Stuber, 86, Adair Co., KY (1930-20116)

He was a native of Cass County, IN, and a resident of Adair County, KY, at the time of his death. He had made a profession of faith in Christ and attended the Pickett's Chapel United Methodist Church. He was a heavy equipment operator and was retired from the Kentucky State Highway Department.
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Mr. Ray E. Stuber of Columbia, Kentucky, departed this life on Monday, September 19, 2016 at the Golden Living Center-Green Hill, Greensburg, KY.

The funeral services for Mr. Ray E. Stuber will be conducted at 12pmNoonCT, Thursday, September 22, 2016 at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S Main Street, Greensburg, KY, with burial to follow in the Greenlawn Cemetery in Mexico, Indiana, with Bro. Larry Wisdom officiating. Visitation is requested after 9:30amCT, Thursday at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home until time of the funeral service.



Ray E. Stuber, 86, Adair Co., KY (1930-20116)


Mr. Ray E. Stuber of Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky, son of the late Jack Stuber and Bea Launer Stuber, was born on September 6, 1930 in Cass County, Indiana and departed this life on Monday, September 19, 2016 at the Golden Living Center-Green Hill. He was 86 years, and 13 days of age.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and attended the Pickett's Chapel United Methodist Church. He was a heavy equipment operator and was retired from the Kentucky State Highway Department.

He united in marriage to Iris Hentgen Stuber who preceded him in death on December 18, 1972. Survived by his current wife, Vivian May Higgason Stuber of Columbia, KY, having united in marriage in 1986.

Other survivors include:
  • A daughter and son-in-law: Sally and Ben Bechol of Indiana

  • A son and daughter-in-law: William and Connie Stuber of Arkansas

  • Step-children: Nancy Noble, and Dianna Lynn Hartman, both of Columbia, KY; and Claude Noble of Munfordville, KY

  • Grandchildren: Dulcie Stuber, Jesse Noble Hartman, Crystal Brynes, Malena Noble, Claudia Jill Adcock, Claude Noble, III, and Jennifer Faulkner

  • Several great-grandchildren

  • Two great-grandchildren

  • A sister and brother: Carol Wilson and Allen Stuber both of Indiana

  • And a host of other relatives and friends
Send condolences to the family of Ray E. Stuber

The Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S Main Street, Greensburg, KY, in charge of arrangements.



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